In Quest of the Universe - The James Webb Space Telescope, Webinar by astronomer Örs Hunor Detre

17 May 2022

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is a miracle of modern science and engineering. It is the world's most powerful telescope ever built, which will help humanity to understand the origins of the universe and our place in it. The Hungarian astronomer, Örs Hunor Detre works on this grandiose project, and he will share his experience and the latest findings of JWST at the next Alumni Hungary Webinar on 17 May.

 

Organized by Zsuzsanna Farkas

About the presenter:

Örs Hunor Detre is a physicist and astronomer. As a scientist with an engineer's heart, he has been working on James Webb Space Telescope for 15 years as the Electrical Lead of the Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI). He is one of the 10.000 scientists and engineers who helped the birth of JWST, hold her hand during its journey onto orbit, and was present during her first heartbeats. He is a member of the testing, commissioning, and science team of MIRI. He has been working at Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany since 2008.

 

Örs Hunor Detre (front)


Webinar content:

The James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared space telescope with a giant, 6.5-meter primary mirror, the successor of the famous Hubble Space Telescope. Webb is truly among the greatest technical challenges of mankind. Its size is enormous, even its primary and secondary mirrors had to be folded to fit into a rocket. It was launched on 2021 Christmas, with a roaring Ariane 5 rocket, and then had to be unfolded in space with unprecedented precision. The challenges did not end here, the commissioning is still ongoing until 2022 Summer. Webb has become a new, unparalleled eye of mankind, capable of seeing the most distant galaxies of our Universe. This webinar will reveal the challenges of the development, and what we have already seen and will be able to see with Webb.
 

James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror


REGISTRATION

Date of the webinar: Tuesday, 17 May 2022 between 14:00 and 16:00 pm (CET).

After the presentation, we will have a 30 min. live Q&A session, when the presenter will answer your questions. 
This exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only!
Participation is free but registration is required, please register HERE
You can only register and join this webinar if you are a member of the Alumni Network Hungary website. You can join the network by clicking HERE

Registration deadline: Sunday, 15 May 2022 23:00 p.m. (CET).


 

17 May 2022
Add to Calendar 2022-05-17 12:00:00 2022-05-17 12:00:00 In Quest of the Universe - The James Webb Space Telescope, Webinar by astronomer Örs Hunor Detre About the presenter: Örs Hunor Detre is a physicist and astronomer. As a scientist with an engineer's heart, he has been working on James Webb Space Telescope for 15 years as the Electrical Lead of the Mid Infrared Instrument (MIRI). He is one of the 10.000 scientists and engineers who helped the birth of JWST, hold her hand during its journey onto orbit, and was present during her first heartbeats. He is a member of the testing, commissioning, and science team of MIRI. He has been working at Max Planck Institute for Astronomy, Heidelberg, Germany since 2008.   Örs Hunor Detre (front) Webinar content: The James Webb Space Telescope is an infrared space telescope with a giant, 6.5-meter primary mirror, the successor of the famous Hubble Space Telescope. Webb is truly among the greatest technical challenges of mankind. Its size is enormous, even its primary and secondary mirrors had to be folded to fit into a rocket. It was launched on 2021 Christmas, with a roaring Ariane 5 rocket, and then had to be unfolded in space with unprecedented precision. The challenges did not end here, the commissioning is still ongoing until 2022 Summer. Webb has become a new, unparalleled eye of mankind, capable of seeing the most distant galaxies of our Universe. This webinar will reveal the challenges of the development, and what we have already seen and will be able to see with Webb.   James Webb Space Telescope primary mirror REGISTRATION Date of the webinar: Tuesday, 17 May 2022 between 14:00 and 16:00 pm (CET). After the presentation, we will have a 30 min. live Q&A session, when the presenter will answer your questions.  This exclusive webinar will be available for registered Alumni Network Hungary members only! Participation is free but registration is required, please register HERE.  You can only register and join this webinar if you are a member of the Alumni Network Hungary website. You can join the network by clicking HERE.  Registration deadline: Sunday, 15 May 2022 23:00 p.m. (CET).   ALUMNI not@integralvision.hu Europe/Budapest public